Bill Dolan reports: The Lake Ridge School Corp. has had another financial setback only weeks after voters declined to provide more tax revenue to the struggling institution. The school district recently lost a legal battle with a New York bank to recover more than $120,000 stolen two years ago by an offshore computer hacker. School…
Category: Education Sector
UK: More than 700 school data breaches in a year
Martin George reports: The number of data breaches reported by schools increased by almost a quarter in just two years, new research shows. Schools in the UK reported 703 data breaches to the Information Commissioner’s Office (ICO) in 2016-17, compared with 571 in 2014-15. A freedom of information request by accountancy network UHY Hacker Young showed…
MI: Johannesburg-Lewiston Area Schools recovering from ransomware attack
Brian Bliss reports that Johannesburg-Lewiston Area Schools (JLAS) in Michigan fell victim to a ransomware attack. The type of ransomware was not reported, nor the amount of the ransom (which the district and their insurer paid). Read more about the incident on Gaylord Herald Times.
NYSED Security Over Critical Information Systems (Follow-Up Audit by NYS Comptroller)
From the Office of the New York State Comptroller, this follow-up report on the New York State Education Department shows ongoing concerns that have not been addressed at all or only addressed partially: Issued: November 13, 2018 Link to full audit report 2018-F-17 Purpose To determine the extent of implementation of the two recommendations included…
The GDPR: When do schools need to report data breaches?
Luke Irwin reports: …. A major concern is the GDPR’s requirement that organisations report certain types of data breach to their supervisory authority within 72 hours of becoming aware of the incident. It’s one of the toughest rules to meet, but this blog provides you with all the details you need. Read more on IT Governance…
TN: Unauthorized users could have accessed private information of 7,700 people following ETSU breach
Jordan Moore reports: A data breach impacting employees at East Tennessee State University remains under investigation. University officials tell News Channel 11 that two unidentified employees clicked on a link in the phishing scam that was sent to their e-mail accounts. ETSU Spokesperson, Joe Smith, elaborated on that phishing scam e-mail Monday afternoon. Read more…